Thursday, October 23, 2008

Treasured time!

Well, again I have let a little while go without blogging. This one won't be as long. I wanted to post on the 22nd of October, but things got a little busy. It was my "Dady's" birthday. He was able to celebrate this day with our Heavenly Father. He was able to be reuinited with him 9 years ago. Not a day goes by that I don't miss him and think about him. But, I know he is watching me. Anyway, I wanted to share a little about My DADY. First, yes I know I spelled Daddy wrong. I have called him that since I was very young. I worked so hard on a card for him and I spelled his name Dady. He loved it so much, and it just became our thing. My Dady, really was the strongest man I ever met. He is why I am what I am. He taught me things that I share with my kids and always seemed to have words that would encourage me no matter what. My goal was always to make him proud, I never wanted to let him down. He was tough on me, but I know that is important. He loved to golf and do woodworking. He was an excellent cook. He taught me how to make my meatloaf, and many other things. It is a huge blessing to know that I will be able to see him again. Happy Birthday DADY!




Pumpkin Patch~



We joined Grandma on her pumpkin patch trip with the care center. The kids had a lot of fun. We all rode the tractor and got to see all the pumpkins. It was kind of a short trip, but the boys had fun. Elisa was a little confused on why the people from the care center would come to the pumpkin patch when they really couldn't do anything. (like the slide or corn maze) We tried to explain to her that just seeing the other kids have such a good time make older people happy. I don't know if she got it or not. The boys were able to ride home with grandma on her bus. I know they had a good time. It is so nice to be able to do things like that with my mom. I love that she is so close and that she can share special moments with her grandchildren.


These pictures are so cute! We had a good time at the pumpkin patch with grandma. I realize that each day is truely a blessing from our Heavenly Father. I am so grateful for the wonderful memories I have and will continue to make with my lovely family.

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